2 Samuel 11:16

16 So while Yo'av had the city under siege, he assigned Uriyah to the place where he knew the toughest defenders were.

2 Samuel 11:16 Meaning and Commentary

2 Samuel 11:16

And it came to pass, when Joab observed the city
Where lay its greatest strength, and where it was best defended; or besieged it, as the Targum:

that he assigned Uriah unto a place where he knew that valiant men
[were];
who would not easily give way, and when they saw an opportunity would sally out, Joab cannot be excused from sin, unless he thought that Uriah had been guilty of death, and that David took this way of dispatching him for some political reason; however David was king, and to be obeyed.

2 Samuel 11:16 In-Context

14 In the morning David wrote a letter to Yo'av and sent it with Uriyah.
15 In the letter he wrote, "Put Uriyah on the front lines of the fiercest fighting; then pull back from him, so that he will be wounded and killed."
16 So while Yo'av had the city under siege, he assigned Uriyah to the place where he knew the toughest defenders were.
17 The men of the city went out and fought Yo'av; a number of people fell, including some of David's servants, with Uriyah the Hitti among the dead.
18 Yo'av sent a message to David reporting all the news concerning the war,
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